Developmental energetics are crucial to a species' life history and ecology but are poorly understood from a mechanistic perspective. Traditional energy and mass budgeting does not distinguish between costs of growth and maturation, making it difficult to account for accelerated development. We apply a metabolic theory that uniquely considers maturation costs (Dynamic Energy Budget theory, DEB) to interpret empirical data on the energetics of accelerated development in amphibians. We measured energy use until metamorphosis in two related frogs, Crinia georgiana and Pseudophryne bibronii. Mass and energy content of fresh ova were comparable between the species. However, development to metamorphosis was 1.7 times faster in C.georgiana while P...
A rapid series of synchronous cell divisions initiates embryogenesis in many animal species, includi...
We compare various alternative explanations of why embryo development is sometimes slow relative to ...
Design constraints imposed by increasing size cause metabolic rate in animals to increase more slowl...
Developmental energetics are crucial to a species' life history and ecology but are poorly understoo...
The development of amphibians and fishes is a complex process influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic ...
The Australian moss frog, Bryobatrachus nimbus, oviposits four to 16 large eggs in terrestrial nests...
Acceleration of metabolism is defined as a long-term increase of respiration, that is faster than th...
Due to the speed of climate changes, rapid buffering mechanisms such as phenotypic plasticity – whic...
The rate of oxygen consumption throughout embryonic development is used to indirectly determine the ...
The rate of oxygen consumption throughout embryonic development is used to indirectly determine the ...
Rates of growth (Pr) and metabolism (Mr) as well as timing of metamorphosis can be precisely describ...
Development consists of growth and differentiation, which can be partially decoupled and can be affe...
An organism's size, known to affect biological structures and processes from cellular metabolism to ...
Many anuran amphibians (frogs and toads) rely on aquatic habitats during their larval stage. The qua...
International audienceAn organism's size, known to affect biological structures and processes from c...
A rapid series of synchronous cell divisions initiates embryogenesis in many animal species, includi...
We compare various alternative explanations of why embryo development is sometimes slow relative to ...
Design constraints imposed by increasing size cause metabolic rate in animals to increase more slowl...
Developmental energetics are crucial to a species' life history and ecology but are poorly understoo...
The development of amphibians and fishes is a complex process influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic ...
The Australian moss frog, Bryobatrachus nimbus, oviposits four to 16 large eggs in terrestrial nests...
Acceleration of metabolism is defined as a long-term increase of respiration, that is faster than th...
Due to the speed of climate changes, rapid buffering mechanisms such as phenotypic plasticity – whic...
The rate of oxygen consumption throughout embryonic development is used to indirectly determine the ...
The rate of oxygen consumption throughout embryonic development is used to indirectly determine the ...
Rates of growth (Pr) and metabolism (Mr) as well as timing of metamorphosis can be precisely describ...
Development consists of growth and differentiation, which can be partially decoupled and can be affe...
An organism's size, known to affect biological structures and processes from cellular metabolism to ...
Many anuran amphibians (frogs and toads) rely on aquatic habitats during their larval stage. The qua...
International audienceAn organism's size, known to affect biological structures and processes from c...
A rapid series of synchronous cell divisions initiates embryogenesis in many animal species, includi...
We compare various alternative explanations of why embryo development is sometimes slow relative to ...
Design constraints imposed by increasing size cause metabolic rate in animals to increase more slowl...